Volume : 09, Issue : 06, June – 2022

Title:

60.A BRIEF REVIEW ON HOMEOPATHY

Authors :

Dr.Yelmate A.A.*, Dr. Satpute K.L , Ms. Polawar Rutuja, Mr. Kande Suyog,
Mr. Atharv Homkar

Abstract :

Homeopathy remains one of the most controversial subjects in therapeutics. Homeopathy is a controversial form of complementary therapy, but is widely practised to treat many diseased conditions. Homeopathy can be defined as ‘a therapeutic method that often uses highly diluted preparations of substances whose effects when administered to healthy subjects correspond to the manifestation of the disorder in the unwell patient’. It is one of the most popular forms of complementary and alternative medicine in the UK and elsewhere. The reasons for this widespread use are probably complex, but the assumption that homeopathy is safe is certainly an important factor. The aim of this review is to provide a complete history of the Homeopathy.
Keywords: alternative medicine, homeopathy, History,

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Yelmate A.A et al, A Brief Review On Homeopathy., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(6).,

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